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IT'S BECA USE ALE NTE orte in Florida Messersmzth wms 31500 On January 6-11, while most Sacramento teens went back to school after a two week winter break, CharlieMessersmithboard- ed a plane destined for Miami. As he leaned back in the Plane chair he felt proud, knowing that all his ex- penses had been paid for by the National Founda- 1310n For Advancement in the Arts CNFAAD. They Sent him to Miami for a Week so that he could par- ticipate in the ARTS--Arts Recognition and Talent Search Competition. It all started when Mes- SQrsmith sent in a tape of hlmself playing a variety of music on the clarinet. Out Of 2,000 tapes entered, M6Ssersmith's, along with 28 others, was chosen to go On for further competition. ,A10Hg with having all of h1S expenses paid for on his -5 trip to Miami, he was also guaranteed 3500 or more in prize money. The trip was a great experience, but it wasn't a vacation or anything, said Messersmith. I had to practice everyday and then finally I had to audition so that they could determine what talent range I was 1n.' According to the judges, Messersmith was in the second level, which earned him 31500. There were three prize levels in which everyone placed. First level winners received 33000, second level winners re- ceived 31500, and third lev- el winners received ssoo. When asked what he did with the money Messer- smith said, I used it for music, sort of. I bought a new stereo and a compact disc player. Twting his own horn, Charlie Messersmith practices his clar inet in Concert Band. , fwxgf- 1- ----
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